Hemoglobin 11.4. Lymphocytes 14.6. RBC 3.64. Hematokrit 34.8. Rdw CV 15.7. Rest is normal. Are his medicines causing these reports.
As submitted he is taking metformin 1gm. Glyzid mr. Telma. Dytor plus. Silacar 10.
Kindly advise.
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As per hemogram..... It is near to normal
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As far as the hematogram is concerned it is least likely to be affected by any of the medicines that you mentioned above.
The raised leukocyte count may be due to some subclinical infections going on in his body as is often the case in elderly diabetics cause they are often turned out to be immunocompromised.
Next Steps
1. Consult a local physician or the doctor under whose care he had been for his comorbidities and get a thorough clinical checkup done.
2. A urine routine and microscopic examination can be performed as UTI is d commonest subclinical infection to creep in such cases
3. Can get a fresh Echo cardio graphy done to know if there are any recent vegetation s or other signs of carditis which often complicates post pacemaker status n congestive heart failure cases.
consult your cardiologist for further opinion regarding the matter.
3. Maintain as much as practicable asepsis in and around the patient .
4. Get a renal function test , recent fasting and 2hour postprandial blood glucose level check done.
5. Maintain a temperature chart if he developes rise in temperature.
6. If possible monitor the urine output.
7. Donot self medicate specially wid antibiotics as they are often nephrotoxic and require proper dose adjustments for such pts.
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